LiveBench is a continuously runningbenchmark project for assessing the quality ofprotein structure prediction andsecondary structure prediction methods. LiveBench focuses mainly onhomology modeling andprotein threading but also includessecondary structure prediction, comparing publicly availablewebserver output to newly depositedprotein structures in theProtein Data Bank. Like theEVA project and unlike the relatedCASP andCAFASP experiments, LiveBench is intended to study the accuracy of predictions that would be obtained by non-expert users of publicly available prediction methods. A major advantage of LiveBench and EVA over CASP projects, which run once every two years, is their comparatively large data set.
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